Selling a low end netbook

I'm thinking of selling a low end netbook that I got a few years ago. It has a 1.66 GHz processor, 2 GB of RAM, a 10 inch screen, and a 250 GB hard drive. Also, it has Ubuntu instead of Windows, and no CD drive to reinstall Windows on. It was $200 when I got it (about 2 years ago), and I'm thinking that I can get $50-$100 for it. What should I charge for this? On eBay, a lot of people are selling their Eee PC's for about $100, and this computer has better specs. What should I charge for this netbook?

Re: Selling a low end netbook

I would also keep it. I have a netbook with almost the same specs... still works great with Xubuntu on it. You could do a bunch of things, such as have it plugged into the TV as a media center front-end.

Re: Selling a low end netbook

I bought a similar netbook off of Craigslist for $80, not knowing what I was going to do with it. I replaced the battery, which was shot, with a higher capacity unit and loaded Debian Wheezy on it.
It has become my main "traveling" laptop and I get 5+ hours out of the battery. It has ridden in side case (motorcycle) for 20k miles or so, without issue. They can be useful to have around.